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Letters to the Editor
Description : Two people have written to share their thoughts. by Silas S. Brown, Burkhard Kloss
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 32, #3 - July 2020 | Letters to the Editor ]
Letter to the Editor
Description : Silas S. Brown responds to Ian Bruntlett’s article. by Silas S. Brown
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 32, #1 - March 2020 | Letters to the Editor ]
ACCU Conference 2019: Reports
Description : ACCU holds an annual conference. Several attendees tell us what they learnt there this year. by Felix Petriconi, Stefan Turalski, Ori Ben-Shir, Mathieu Ropert, Anthony Williams
Category: [ Overload Journal #151 - June 2019 | Letters to the Editor ]
Letters to the Editor
Description : Silas has some comments on Deák Ferenc’s recent article:
Category: [ Overload Journal #141 - October 2017 | Letters to the Editor ]
A Magical New World?
Description : Samathy Barratt shares her experience as a first time ACCU Conference attendee. by Samathy Barratt
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 29, #3 - July 2017 | Letters to the Editor ]
Letter
Description : Silas S. Brown comments on Steve Love's recent article. by Silas S. Brown
Category: [ Overload Journal #136 - December 2016 | Letters to the Editor ]
Editorial: FUD – Fear, uncertainty and doubt
Description : Sometimes programming is neither an engineering discipline nor a science. Frances Buontempo considers when it slips into the numinous realm. by Frances Buontempo
Category: [ Overload Journal #125 - February 2015 | Journal Editorial ]
Best Practices vs Witch Hunts
Description : Best practices can be a Good Thing. Sergey Ignatchenko considers when they can turn into Really Bad Things. by Sergey Ignatchenko
Category: [ Overload Journal #125 - February 2015 | Programming Topics ]
Making a Tool of Deception
Description : Is it possible to use modern C++ to make mocking easy? Björn Fahller introduces Trompeloeil, a header-only mocking framework for C++14. by Björn Fahller
Category: [ Overload Journal #125 - February 2015 | Programming Topics ]
Modern C++ Testing
Description : Various C++ testing framework exist. Phil Nash compares CATCH with the competition. by Phil Nash
Category: [ Overload Journal #125 - February 2015 | Programming Topics ]
I Like Whitespace
Description : Programming style can cause endless arguments. Bob Schmidt shares why he thinks whitespace matters. by Bob Schmidt
Category: [ Overload Journal #125 - February 2015 | Programming Topics ]
Faking C Function with fff.h
Description : Faking functions for testing in C can ease testing. Mike Long overviews a micro-framework for mocking. by Mike Long
Category: [ Overload Journal #125 - February 2015 | Programming Topics ]
How to Write an Article
Description : Submitting an article for publication might seem difficult. Frances Buontempo explains how easy it is. by Frances Buontempo
Category: [ Overload Journal #125 - February 2015 ]
Letters
by Mike Toms , Adrian Fagg
Source : Generated via JPG, Google OCR, pandoc markdown from scanned journal
Category: [ Overload Journal #5 - Sep 1994 | Programming Topics | Letters to the Editor ]
Commenting programs, how and why
Description : A letter has flooded in from Colin Masterson, the author of our series on structured programming: by Colin Masterson
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 1, #2 - Dec 1987 | Programming Topics | Letters to the Editor ]
The Italian Connection
Description : News of the Italian CUG. by Massimo Cesaro
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 1, #1 - Oct 1987 | Letters to the Editor ]
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